The shelter drew widespread attention on Saturday night after a Massachusetts-based neo-Nazi group protested outside the dormitory temporarily housing 58 migrants, most of whom are Haitian. For more than two hours, people shared their support for migrant families, but also their frustration over not knowing enough about the “Family Welcome Center” located on the campus of Eastern Nazarene College. QUINCY — Tensions flared Tuesday evening at a community meeting, where more than 500 residents packed into Central Middle School to pepper city and state officials with questions about a recently opened migrant shelter at a local private college. Masked protesters...